Join writer Joseph Woodson Oglesby on a memorable trip through his
boyhood years in the 1930s and 40s, when he: Sits down to Sunday
dinner with Cousin David (legendary film director D. W. Griffith)
and other relatives and witnesses an unexpected confrontation.
Attends a sance where an uninvited guest "materializes" with a
cryptic message for Madame Stone, the medium. Narrowly escapes the
raging waters of the Great Flood of 1937 to find refuge and
adventure in the village of Peewee Valley. Experiences the
pleasures and pangs of first love as he and his best friend fall
for the same girl. Accompanying these and many other memories are
rare, previously unpublished photos of D. W. Griffith, classic
photos by noted Kentucky photographer Kate Matthews, and black and
whites from the author's collection.
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